GIG: PIVA

Join us for an evening performance of historic folk music with PIVA the Renaissance Collective. Discover the Real Roots! of folk music from the late 16th century. PIVA play popular traditional music and instruments of the time as heard in both court and country.

PIVA musicians have wide and diverse musical backgrounds and between them they have experience in playing renaissance, classical, and roots music.  They bring all of these diverse musical influences  together and fuse them with their knowledge of renaissance music and instruments.

David Jarratt-Knock - Cornetto, Recorders, Double Reeds, Bagpipes. David is constantly in demand in both the UK and abroad for historically informed performances of works such as Monteverdi's Vespers and he has played with some of Europe’s leading ensembles, including The Gabrieli Consort, The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and Ex Cathedra.  He has worked with both the RSC and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, and performs regularly at the Historic Royal Palaces.  David will be running some 'loud wind workshops' as part of this year's course.

Eric Moulder – Renaissance woodwinds (curtal, shawm, rauschpfeife, crumhorn, recorder). Eric is PIVA’s founder and director of music.  His passion for early music was inspired by the late David Munrow, amongst others.  He has been an early woodwind player for many years and has performed with a number of ensembles.  He is an internationally renowned maker and researcher in the field of historic woodwind instruments from the Renaissance period and his instruments are played by leading professional musicians and amateurs alike. He also provides many of the instruments played by PIVA as well as being responsible for creating many of the group’s musical arrangements.

Jane Moulder – Bagpipes and Renaissance woodwind. Jane Moulder is the resident bookworm of the group and, alongside Eric, she researches and develops PIVA’s repertoire and performance programmes.  She is a freelance researcher and writer on music, dance and manners of the 14th to 18th Centuries.  Jane runs Piper’s Publishing which has produced a number of successful historical music books. She also works for the National Trust as a historical interpreter specialising in the Tudor period.  She balances all of these roles with working alongside Eric making historical woodwind instruments.

Jude Rees – Bagpipes and Renaissance woodwind, voice. Jude Rees is a professional oboist and woodwind specialist with extensive experience in classical, folk, contemporary and early music. As freelance multi-instrumentalist and sought-after session musician, Jude has worked with some luminaries of the folk world and has guested on numerous albums and live tours. She currently plays with BBC Radio2 Folk Award nominated Pilgrims’ Way and has played for theatre and television including the BBC and the Royal Shakespeare Company.  Jude also co-runs a lively early music group for children in Warwickshire.

Kate Moran - Strings/Recorders. Kate is a versatile musician with extensive experience teaching and performing classical, contemporary, early music and traditional music. She is particularly interested in the point where classical and folk music meet, and enjoys playing for dancers. Living in Hong Kong since summer 2023, Kate is a member of Baroque ensemble Concerto da Camera and Hong Kong chamber orchestra, plays fiddle in an Irish band, dances with Hong Kong morris, and has established a popular ceilidh series. She also continues to teach violin and direct string ensembles.